Megyn Kelly looks into the television camera and speaks in a manner that suggests she thinks there are only white children in Santa Claus’s world.
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I believe the newspaper and its chairman Rupert Murdoch owe Ellsbury and the Native American community a sincere and public apology.
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We need to get back to teachers teaching instead of teaching to the test. This report is a sign that we are getting there.
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The fashion and advertising industries have promoted beauty standards which are unattainable and unrealistic for the average woman. But amputee model Rebekah Marine thinks things are starting to change.
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New studies are finding that boredom is pervasive throughout society and can encourage unhealthy attitudes and poor lifestyle choices.
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Yes, there really are ways an individual can make a difference.
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Ease of use, scrolling collapsible panels, and speed mark this is an excellent tool for turning photographs into "paintings."
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A musical about spiritual and homely values, the mythic journey and the wisdom of experience, in both Scotland and America.
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So this year drink your gin and tonica, play your harmonica, light you Menurkey, and eat your turkey. Oh, and watch some football if you dare.
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Much is remembered about Nov. 22, 1963, but much is forgotten as well.
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